The Toronto Raptors were embarrassed at home last night by the Golden State Warriors en route to their fourth consecutive loss, and DeMar DeRozan is shooting a putrid 35 percent from the field in February. But amid sweeping struggles, why settle for an easy two points when you offer up a highlight reel dunk?

The Raptors and the Wizards played their last game before the week-long All-Star break, and off-guard, DeMar DeRozan, who did not get a repeat invite to the main event hit the game-winner with under 15 seconds to play.

After getting off to its best start in franchise history (13-3), the Toronto Raptors revealed that its leading scorer, DeMar DeRozan, will miss significant time after suffering an injury in the team’s loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Friday.

While it was backup Wiz point guard Andre Miller who suffered the ignominy after Kyle Lowry's crossover behind the screen, starting Wiz point John Wall permitted Lowry to rack up a triple-double, a record fourth while a member of the Raptors in what was a thoroughly dominating all-around game by the recently signed full-time Raps point.

Toronto Raptors all-star DeMar DeRozan has been working hard to become a stronger all-around player and a leader for his young team, but his reputation of being one of the most athletic players in the league remains strong.